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                        Saving Face for Darwin: The Functions and Uses of Embarrassment
Current Directions in Psychological Science
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                        In this article, we review diverse studies of the antecedents, facial display, and social consequences of embarrassment. These studies indicate that embarrassment serves an appeasement function, reconciling social relations when they have gone awry. We then speculate about how embarrassment is elaborated into more complex social interactions, such as teasing and flirtation. We conclude by raising questions about the blush and embarrassment that await empirical consideration.
                    
            
                    Date Published:
                    2000
                
                                                    
                    Citations:
                    Anderson, Cameron, Dacher Keltner. 2000. Saving Face for Darwin: The Functions and Uses of Embarrassment. Current Directions in Psychological Science. (6)187-192.
                
            
        